What companies run services between SM Megamall, Philippines and Las Piñas Church, Philippines?

There is no direct connection from SM Megamall to Las Piñas Church. However, you can take the walk to Ortigas MRT, take the train to Taft Ave MRT, take the walk to Redemptorist Road, Parañaque City, Manila, take the bus to Quirino Ave, Las Piñas City, Manila, then take the walk to Las Piñas Church. Alternatively, you can take a vehicle from SM Megamall to Las Piñas Church via Ortigas MRT, Taft Ave MRT, Epifanio de los Santos Avenue, Lungsod ng Pasay, and Manila-Cavite Expressway, Las Piñas City, Manila in around 1 h 15 min.

How long does it take to get from SM Megamall to Las Piñas Church?

It takes approximately 1 h 21 min to get from SM Megamall to Las Piñas Church, including transfers.

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